Just when it seemed like none of the iPhone copycats that have been hitting the market stood a chance against Apple's iconic smartphone, some new evidence is emerging that shows iPhone clones are getting a second wind.

Using the iPhone in the winter tends to be an arduous experience. With your gloves on, you can't operate the phone, not even to answer a call. But with your gloves off, your hands get unpleasantly chilled. A while back we wrote a story about iPhone gloves.

On Monday, Apple pulled out all the stops at its 2009 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), introducing additions and enhancements to its operating system, Mac OS X, the MacBook Pro laptop line, as well as a brand spankin' new iPhone. But it's not the new , or the beefed up MacBook Pros that really piqued my interest…it's the iPhone 3G, which Apple is now selling for less than $100.

The release of the Blackberry Storm is Research in Motion's entry into the touchscreen phone market. It is also considered by many to be Verizon's answer to the insanely popular iPhone. The Storm comes extremely close to meeting the iPhone feature-wise but some nagging issues may prevent it from overtaking it completely.